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Interview 1398 – The Lead Up to WWI on Radio Fault Lines

The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

The Corbett Report

News, Politics

4.8671 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2018

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

James joins Garland Nixon and Eric Ladny on Radio Fault Lines to discuss the WWI conspiracy, the lead up to the Great War, and parallels with today.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Fault Lines.

0:07.1

Welcome back to Fault Lines with Nixon and Stranhan.

0:09.3

I want to 5.5.5 FM in 1390 a.m. in Washington, D.C., your morning drive time show for news, entertainment, and fun.

0:17.1

We have with us now. We haven't happened for a while, but he's one of my favorite guys, James Corbett.

0:20.4

He's founder of the Corbett Report. That's with two T's online. And we're talking

0:25.5

about something interesting. The World War I conspiracy, the lead up to World War I. And I've

0:32.4

heard so many people now, many people compare the times that we are living in now to pre-World War I when people

0:40.5

kind of stumbled into an ungodly world war. James Corbett, welcome to Fallons. Thank you for having me

0:47.6

back. Pleasure to be back and talking to you as always. So let's talk about, you've done a video

0:52.1

won't it? So let's talk about what you found. The 100th anniversary of World War I, and James has a great video out that I watched entitled

0:59.0

The World War I Conspiracy, where he goes through the history of a lot of the lead-up to World War I.

1:04.8

So James, why don't you just kind of briefly give us an intro of that video and kind of some of the things you covered there

1:12.4

well let me start by turning it back around on you guys if you were to give the

1:15.9

one sentence some summarization the sound bite that you would hear on any

1:20.7

newscast of how world war one started how did it start it's it was the shot

1:25.4

heard around the world

1:27.1

archduke.

1:27.8

There you go.

1:28.3

Sarajevo, June 28th, 1914, the assassination of the Archduke, Franz Ferdinand.

1:33.4

And because of that, there was, well, the Austrians were mad at the Serbs, and then the

1:38.8

Serbs called on Russia and the Austrians called in Germany and Betabing, Bedabin World War I, right? I mean, that's basically what we all learn in high school or wherever we learn about World War I,

1:48.7

and that's pretty much the soundbite summary.

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